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Can Prosecutors Help Break the Cycle of Recidivism?
The Crime Report By Crime Report Staff When an analysis found that Miami-Dade County spent nearly $14 million in combined jail and health care c...
Council of State Governments Creates Pathways to Prosperity
Jails to Jobs The attitude of employers is often the biggest obstacle to employment for those with criminal records. It’s almost like hitting...
Connecting to Those Impacted by Criminal Justice Policies
Right On Crime By Elaine Ellerbe On August 14th, 2017 the Face to Face Initiative was launched across the U.S. Engaging in a wave of publi...
Michigan Drops Conviction Box from Job, License Applications
Associated Press By David Eggert Gov. Rick Snyder is ordering the state to no longer ask job applicants and people seeking certain occupational ...
[Opinion] Community Justice, Maori-Style
The Crime Report By Vincent Schiraldi As U.S. policy makers look to dismantle mass incarceration, a pair of New Zealand programs that involve th...
Iowa Officials: Too Many Ex-Offenders Return to Prison
The Des Moines Register By Kathy A. Bolten Deb Theeler spent 52 months in prison in the early 2000s — only to find out when she was paroled that...
When Your Prison Becomes Your Paycheck
The Marshall Project By Maurica Chammah and Joseph Neff In 2010, Cindy Stubbs was nearing the end of a 14-year sentence in a South Carolina pris...
Research & Commentary: Lowering Professional Licensing Barriers for Ex-Offenders
The Heartland Institute By Matthew Glans Nearly one in three Americans need an occupational license to do their job, even though these...
Can Hiring Ex-Offenders Make a Business More Profitable?
The Guardian By Autumn Spanne Jimmy Erickson went to prison for a violent felony when he was 25. When he was released, at 46, he felt reformed a...
Attorneys: Re-Entry in Indian Country Is Crucial to Reducing Recidivism
Missoulian By Vince Devlin POLSON – Michael Batista, the director of the Montana Department of Corrections, likes the story, even if it wasn...
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